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Breaking the code
It is a sad commentary on the state of strategic thinking in India that in all the discourse in parliament and outside about Jaswant Singh’s new book, A Call to Honour, the author’s message was lost, and instead, the messenger became the issue...  | Read.. 
 
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Against all odds
Sir — By defeating the city’s police commissioner, Jagmohan Dalmiya has proved, beyond doubt, that ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
DEAD END
There is a common misconception that the Congress party is in a dilemma about what to do with Mr Natwar Singh. It is being fo...| Read.. 
 
VERY CROSS
Art, in its engagement with religion, has always relished hell-brink blasphemy. And Madonna is one contemporary artist whose ...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
They Poodled
Tony Blair is hardly Britain’s favourite man. At home, his government and party have recently been — yet again — up to their ...  | Read.. 
OPED
The business of pleasure
When the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Amendment bill becomes a law, hopefully in this session of the parliament, it should cheer not only Calcuttans but also metro-dwellers ac...  | Read.. 
 
Venom in a glass container
Department of Consumer Affairs tells the Bureau of Indian Standards not to “rush” ....Ministry of Health says more research is needed ....“Good science” is the convenient tool...  | Read.. 
 
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As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality. — ALBERT EINSTEIN